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Bendor Padel buzzes with league action

Bendor Padel is alive with action as SRE Sports hosts exciting leagues and fun tournaments, welcoming players of all levels to join the game.

POLOKWANE – The padel courts have been alive with action lately as SRE Sports is currently hosting a Ladies League (Tuesdays) and a Business League (Wednesday) at Bendor Padel.

These leagues continue to serve up some seriously fun and competitive padel. From after-work matchups to morning rallies, players are giving it their all, and the energy has been fantastic.

But the excitement doesn’t stop there. Two more leagues are about to launch: a Beginners’ League for those just getting into the game, and a Men’s Advanced League for players ready to turn up the intensity. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned padel pro, there really is something for everyone at the courts.

In terms of tournaments, a fun-format Snakes and Ladders tournament was hosted in three divisions recently – for men, ladies and kids. The big goal? To get to the king’s court – because that’s where the most points are won. It made for lots of laughs and great moments on court.

SRE coach and academy owner Ernest Faver summed it up: “It’s been amazing to see so many people enjoying the game. The vibe on court is great, and everyone – from kids to adults – is just having fun. We are really looking forward to more people joining and taking up this very enjoyable, and entertaining sport.”

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